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Slide 1 Final Presentation Nick Hoffmann Miranda Rohlfing Geoff Morgan Miles Buckman Lauren Wenner Rahul Devnani December 5, 2006 Slide 2 Mission Overview - Objective Our…
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Slide 1 North America RHS- World Geography Anderson Slide 2 Physical Characteristics zUSA, Canada have mountains, long coastlines, coastal islands, rivers, plains, &…